RV Parks In Avon, Indiana
39.7628° N, 86.3997° W
Quick Overview
Avon is a western suburb of Indianapolis in Hendricks County, sitting right on US 36 (Rockville Road), which makes it a handy RV base for both the city and the lakes to the west. You've got two flavors of camping here: private full-hookup parks around the metro and Indiana DNR state recreation areas a short drive out. On the private side, the standout is Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis, about twenty-five minutes from Avon just off I-465 and I-65, with 110 full-hookup sites, 62 of them pull-thru for big rigs, running 30/50-amp power, water, sewer, cable, and laundry around a five-acre stocked fishing lake. It's open year-round, which matters in Indiana. For a quieter private option, The Retreat at Hickory Hills sits off US 231 in Owen County southwest of town, with full hookups and 20/30/50-amp electric in a wooded setting. On the public side, Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area is the natural pick, sitting on Cecil M. Harden Lake directly west of Avon via US 36. Most sites have electric hookups, and there's drinking water and a dump station, though no sewer at the sites. You reserve through the Indiana DNR system. About half an hour south, Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake adds electric sites, a swim area, and a boat launch, and it's right by Cataract Falls, the largest waterfall in Indiana by volume. So whether you want full-hookup convenience with sewer at your rig or cheap public electric sites on the water, you're covered within an easy drive. In Avon itself, Washington Township Park spreads across 142 acres with trails, a nature center, and the historic Avon Haunted Bridge, while downtown Indianapolis is only twenty minutes east. You can check camping rules and reserve public sites through the Indiana DNR reservation system. Need to empty your tanks? See our guide to RV dump stations in Avon.
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| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Avon Village Mobile Home Park | 2.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Woodland Trace Mhc | 4.0 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Raceview Family Campground | 4.4 mi | 4.5 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Raceview Family Campground | 4.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Clermont Mobile Home Park | 5.3 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Rolling Coachman | 7.6 mi | 1.0 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Wilcox Mobile Home Park | 8.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Speedway Park And Stay | 8.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| El-lou Mobile Home Park | 8.6 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
| Sti-bel | 11.4 mi | N/A | Dump Station | Varies |
Avon Village Mobile Home Park
2.3 miWoodland Trace Mhc
4.0 miRaceview Family Campground
4.4 miRaceview Family Campground
4.4 miClermont Mobile Home Park
5.3 miThe Rolling Coachman
7.6 miWilcox Mobile Home Park
8.6 miSpeedway Park And Stay
8.6 miEl-lou Mobile Home Park
8.6 miSti-bel
11.4 miTraveling to Avon by RV
Avon is simple to reach with a big rig. US 36, also called Rockville Road, runs straight through town and continues west toward Raccoon Lake, while Interstate 465 rings the Indianapolis metro and ties into I-65, I-70, and I-74 for access from any direction. The terrain is flat central-Indiana farmland, so there are no grades or mountain passes to plan around, and the highways are wide and RV-friendly. Lake Haven Retreat on the south side sits just minutes off I-465 and I-65 with 62 pull-thru sites, so it's an easy in-and-out for a 40-foot motorhome or a big fifth wheel. For supplies, Avon and the surrounding Indianapolis suburbs have everything you need: fuel, propane, groceries, and RV service are all close, so stock up before heading west to the lakes where services thin out. Downtown Indianapolis is about twenty minutes east, and the airport is roughly twenty minutes southeast if you're picking up guests. Raccoon Lake is about forty-five minutes west on US 36, and Lieber State Recreation Area near Cataract Falls is a similar drive southwest. None of these routes involve tricky navigation, which makes Avon one of the more relaxed metro bases for RV travel.
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Before You Go: RV Trip Essentials
Dump stations are only one piece of the trip puzzle. Before you set out for your trip to Avon, Indiana, it's worth taking thirty minutes to check that the basics are in place — the four areas below are where unprepared RVers most often get stung.
Check your RV insurance coverage
A standard auto policy rarely covers a Class A, Class C, or travel trailer the way a dedicated RV insurance policy does. If you're financing a motorhome, lenders typically require comprehensive and collision; full-timers should additionally price in vacation liability and personal belongings coverage. Rates vary widely by state and travel pattern — compare quotes from multiple RV-focused carriers before each season.
Know your roadside assistance options
RV-specific roadside plans tow motorhomes and trailers that regular AAA coverage won't touch — flat beds, mobile mechanics, tire service for duallies, and even emergency lockouts at remote campgrounds. Good plans cover your spouse and trailer even if you're driving a separate vehicle, and some include trip interruption reimbursement if a breakdown costs you a reservation.
Decide about an extended warranty early
Original manufacturer warranties on new RVs typically run 12–24 months — shorter than most buyers realize. An extended service contract (essentially a mechanical breakdown policy) covers the appliances, slides, levelling systems, and drivetrain components that can run $3,000–$10,000 to replace. The time to price one is before the factory coverage expires, not after something breaks.
Set up a travel rewards card for fuel and fees
A no-annual-fee travel or gas rewards card pays for itself on a single month of RV travel. Expect to spend $400–$800 per week combined on fuel, campgrounds, and propane — 3–5% cash back on gas alone covers the next oil change. For bigger trips, a sign-up bonus can offset campground fees for the whole season.
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Dump Station Costs in Avon
Camping around Avon covers a wide price range. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, are the budget picks, with electric sites at low state-park nightly rates well under private parks, plus a small reservation fee through the DNR system. You're on electric-only at both, using the dump station rather than a sewer connection at your site. Private full-hookup parks cost more for the convenience: Lake Haven Retreat, with its full 30/50-amp hookups, cable, laundry, and lake, typically runs in the $45 to $70 per night range given its close-in Indy location and pull-thru sites. The Retreat at Hickory Hills sits a bit lower for its quieter, more rural setting. Expect rates to climb area-wide during major Indianapolis event weekends, so budget extra or travel around them. Extended-stay and off-season rates at the private parks can bring your nightly cost down noticeably for longer visits.
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Best Time to Visit Avon by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
22F - 37F
Crowds: Low
Cold and occasionally snowy. Indiana state recreation areas close their camping season, so lean on year-round Lake Haven Retreat for full hookups and heat.
Spring
Mar - May
42F - 62F
Crowds: Medium
State parks reopen and the lakes fill up. Central Indiana gets spring storms, so watch the forecast, but crowds are light and rates are reasonable.
Summer
Jun - Aug
65F - 85F
Crowds: High
Warm and humid, prime camping season. Sites fill fast for weekends and big Indianapolis events, so reserve electric and full-hookup sites weeks ahead.
Fall
Sep - Oct
44F - 65F
Crowds: Medium
Our favorite season here: comfortable days, fall color at Raccoon Lake and Cagles Mill Lake, and much easier bookings before the winter closures.
Explore the Avon Area
A few things we've learned camping around Avon. First, book ahead for anything falling near a big Indianapolis event; the metro hosts major race weekends, conventions, and sports, and campgrounds across central Indiana fill and raise rates when those hit. Reserve state electric sites and full-hookup private parks weeks out for summer. Second, the fastest route to public camping is just driving US 36 straight west from Avon to Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, no interstate needed. Third, if you're at Lieber State Recreation Area, take the short trip to Cataract Falls, Indiana's largest waterfall by volume, an easy add-on to a lake stay. Fourth, don't skip Washington Township Park right in Avon; it has 142 acres of trails, a nature center with animals, a splash pad, and the historic Avon Haunted Bridge and 1876 Whipple Iron Truss Bridge, all free to walk. Fifth, for off-season or winter travel lean on year-round Lake Haven Retreat, since the state recreation areas close their camping season and most private parks run seasonally.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Avon
What are the best RV parks near Avon, Indiana?
For full hookups, Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis is the standout, about twenty-five minutes from Avon with 110 sites, 62 of them pull-thru, plus a stocked lake and year-round operation. The Retreat at Hickory Hills off US 231 in Owen County is a quieter private option. For public camping, Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area sits directly west of Avon on US 36 with electric sites, and Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake adds a swim area and boat launch near Cataract Falls. Between these you get everything from full-hookup metro convenience to cheap lakeside state sites.
Do the state parks near Avon have RV hookups?
Yes, electric hookups. Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, on Cecil M. Harden Lake west of Avon, has most sites with electric plus drinking water and a dump station, though there's no sewer at the sites. Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake similarly offers electric sites with a dump station. Both are run by the Indiana DNR and reserved through the state system or by phone. If you need sewer at your rig, choose a private full-hookup park like Lake Haven Retreat instead; the state areas are the value option where you dump on your way out rather than connect a sewer hose at your site.
Are there full-hookup campgrounds near Avon?
Yes. Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis is the main one, with 110 full-hookup sites offering 30/50-amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV, and laundry, plus 62 pull-thru sites for large rigs, and it stays open year-round. The Retreat at Hickory Hills off US 231 in Owen County also offers full hookups with 20/30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer in a wooded rural setting. If sewer at your site matters, these private parks are your pick. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas at Raccoon Lake and Lieber are electric-only with dump stations, so they're the budget option rather than full-service.
When should I reserve summer camping near Avon?
Book weeks ahead for summer, especially around big Indianapolis events. The metro hosts major race weekends, conventions, and sporting events that fill campgrounds across central Indiana and push rates up. State electric sites at Raccoon Lake and Lieber fill fast for summer weekends, and you reserve those through the Indiana DNR system. Private full-hookup parks like Lake Haven Retreat also tighten up during event dates. Spring and fall weekends are much easier, and midweek in any season you can usually find a site on shorter notice. The rule here is that anything touching a race or convention weekend needs to be locked in early.
Can big rigs and 40-foot RVs camp near Avon?
Yes, easily. This is flat central-Indiana terrain with wide highways and no grades to worry about. Lake Haven Retreat has 62 pull-thru sites built for large rigs, so a 40-foot motorhome or big fifth wheel is a comfortable fit, and it's minutes off I-465 and I-65. The Retreat at Hickory Hills welcomes RVs of all sizes. At the Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, site lengths vary and some are wooded and tighter, so check the specific site dimensions when you reserve if you're running a longer rig. Overall, Avon is one of the more relaxed metro bases for big-rig travel.
What is there to do around Avon while RVing?
Plenty within a short drive. Right in Avon, Washington Township Park spreads across 142 acres with trails, a nature center with animals, a splash pad, three fishing ponds, and the historic Avon Haunted Bridge and 1876 Whipple Iron Truss Bridge. Avon Gardens is an award-winning garden spot featured by Midwest Living. Raccoon Lake and Cagles Mill Lake offer fishing, boating, and swimming, and Cataract Falls near Lieber State Recreation Area is Indiana's largest waterfall by volume. Downtown Indianapolis is only twenty minutes east with museums, sports, dining, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway nearby. It's a well-rounded base for both city and outdoor days.
Is there public or state park camping near Avon?
Yes. The Indiana DNR runs two state recreation areas within an easy drive. Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, on Cecil M. Harden Lake, sits directly west of Avon via US 36 with electric sites, drinking water, and a dump station. Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake, about half an hour south, offers electric sites, a swim area, and a boat launch near Cataract Falls. Both use the Indiana DNR reservation system, online or by phone, and run well below private-park rates. They close their camping season in winter, so for cold-weather trips you'll want a year-round private park instead. Check the DNR site for rules and reservations.
When do campgrounds near Avon open and close for the season?
It depends on the park. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas at Raccoon Lake and Lieber run a spring-through-fall camping season and close for winter. Most private parks in the area also operate seasonally, roughly April through October, with peak demand in summer. The key exception is Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis, which stays open year-round with full hookups, making it the go-to for late-fall and winter travel. If you're planning an off-season trip, confirm dates directly with any seasonal or state park rather than assuming it's open, since central Indiana winters shut down most outdoor camping options.
What are camping costs like near Avon, Indiana?
There's a wide range. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, are the budget picks, with electric sites at low state-park nightly rates plus a small reservation fee, though you're electric-only and use the dump station. Private full-hookup parks cost more: Lake Haven Retreat typically runs about $45 to $70 per night given its close-in Indy location, full hookups, cable, and pull-thru sites. The Retreat at Hickory Hills sits a bit lower for its rural setting. Rates climb area-wide during major Indianapolis event weekends, so budget extra or travel around them. Extended-stay and off-season rates at the private parks can noticeably lower your nightly cost for longer visits.
How do I get to Avon with an RV?
Avon sits on the west side of Indianapolis on US 36, also called Rockville Road. Most rigs come in via Interstate 465, the metro ring road, which connects to I-65, I-70, and I-74 for access from any direction, then take US 36 into town. The terrain is flat farmland with no grades or mountain passes, and the roads are wide and RV-friendly. Downtown Indianapolis is about twenty minutes east and the airport roughly twenty minutes southeast. For the lakes, US 36 runs straight west to Raccoon Lake, and Lieber State Recreation Area is a similar drive southwest. It's a straightforward, low-stress arrival from any highway.
Is Raccoon Lake good for RV camping and fishing?
Yes. Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, officially on Cecil M. Harden Lake in Parke County, is a popular Indiana DNR spot for fishing and boating, with campgrounds set near the water. Most sites have electric hookups, and there's drinking water, flush and vault toilets, a dump station, and an amphitheater. It sits directly west of Avon via US 36, about forty-five minutes out, making it the easiest public camping run from town. Anglers come for the lake, and the low state-park rates make it a strong value if you're comfortable with electric-only sites and dumping tanks on your way out. Reserve through the Indiana DNR system.
Can I find first-come or last-minute RV sites near Avon?
Sometimes, outside of peak dates and events. The private parks like Lake Haven Retreat usually have midweek availability and can take short-notice bookings except during major Indianapolis event weekends, when the whole metro fills. At the Indiana DNR state recreation areas, some non-electric and primitive sites hold walk-in space, though the reservable electric sites go quickly for summer weekends. Our advice is to call the private parks a day or two ahead rather than counting on walking in cold, and to book anything during a race or convention weekend well in advance. Spring and fall weekdays are the easiest times to grab a site on short notice.
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Avon?
If you're staying at a full-hookup private park like Lake Haven Retreat or The Retreat at Hickory Hills, you can dump right at your site since they have sewer connections. At the Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, the sites are electric-only but each park has a dump station you use on your way out. Around Avon and the western Indianapolis suburbs, some fuel stops and RV service centers also offer dump access. For a full rundown of public and pay dump options in the area, including locations, hours, and fees, see our guide to RV dump stations in Avon, which covers the closest spots for emptying your tanks.
What are the best RV parks near Avon, Indiana?
For full hookups, Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis is the standout, about twenty-five minutes from Avon with 110 sites, 62 of them pull-thru, plus a stocked lake and year-round operation. The Retreat at Hickory Hills off US 231 in Owen County is a quieter private option. For public camping, Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area sits directly west of Avon on US 36 with electric sites, and Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake adds a swim area and boat launch near Cataract Falls. Between these you get everything from full-hookup metro convenience to cheap lakeside state sites.
Do the state parks near Avon have RV hookups?
Yes, electric hookups. Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, on Cecil M. Harden Lake west of Avon, has most sites with electric plus drinking water and a dump station, though there's no sewer at the sites. Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake similarly offers electric sites with a dump station. Both are run by the Indiana DNR and reserved through the state system or by phone. If you need sewer at your rig, choose a private full-hookup park like Lake Haven Retreat instead; the state areas are the value option where you dump on your way out rather than connect a sewer hose at your site.
Are there full-hookup campgrounds near Avon?
Yes. Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis is the main one, with 110 full-hookup sites offering 30/50-amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV, and laundry, plus 62 pull-thru sites for large rigs, and it stays open year-round. The Retreat at Hickory Hills off US 231 in Owen County also offers full hookups with 20/30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer in a wooded rural setting. If sewer at your site matters, these private parks are your pick. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas at Raccoon Lake and Lieber are electric-only with dump stations, so they're the budget option rather than full-service.
When should I reserve summer camping near Avon?
Book weeks ahead for summer, especially around big Indianapolis events. The metro hosts major race weekends, conventions, and sporting events that fill campgrounds across central Indiana and push rates up. State electric sites at Raccoon Lake and Lieber fill fast for summer weekends, and you reserve those through the Indiana DNR system. Private full-hookup parks like Lake Haven Retreat also tighten up during event dates. Spring and fall weekends are much easier, and midweek in any season you can usually find a site on shorter notice. The rule here is that anything touching a race or convention weekend needs to be locked in early.
Can big rigs and 40-foot RVs camp near Avon?
Yes, easily. This is flat central-Indiana terrain with wide highways and no grades to worry about. Lake Haven Retreat has 62 pull-thru sites built for large rigs, so a 40-foot motorhome or big fifth wheel is a comfortable fit, and it's minutes off I-465 and I-65. The Retreat at Hickory Hills welcomes RVs of all sizes. At the Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, site lengths vary and some are wooded and tighter, so check the specific site dimensions when you reserve if you're running a longer rig. Overall, Avon is one of the more relaxed metro bases for big-rig travel.
What is there to do around Avon while RVing?
Plenty within a short drive. Right in Avon, Washington Township Park spreads across 142 acres with trails, a nature center with animals, a splash pad, three fishing ponds, and the historic Avon Haunted Bridge and 1876 Whipple Iron Truss Bridge. Avon Gardens is an award-winning garden spot featured by Midwest Living. Raccoon Lake and Cagles Mill Lake offer fishing, boating, and swimming, and Cataract Falls near Lieber State Recreation Area is Indiana's largest waterfall by volume. Downtown Indianapolis is only twenty minutes east with museums, sports, dining, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway nearby. It's a well-rounded base for both city and outdoor days.
Is there public or state park camping near Avon?
Yes. The Indiana DNR runs two state recreation areas within an easy drive. Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, on Cecil M. Harden Lake, sits directly west of Avon via US 36 with electric sites, drinking water, and a dump station. Lieber State Recreation Area on Cagles Mill Lake, about half an hour south, offers electric sites, a swim area, and a boat launch near Cataract Falls. Both use the Indiana DNR reservation system, online or by phone, and run well below private-park rates. They close their camping season in winter, so for cold-weather trips you'll want a year-round private park instead. Check the DNR site for rules and reservations.
When do campgrounds near Avon open and close for the season?
It depends on the park. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas at Raccoon Lake and Lieber run a spring-through-fall camping season and close for winter. Most private parks in the area also operate seasonally, roughly April through October, with peak demand in summer. The key exception is Lake Haven Retreat on the south side of Indianapolis, which stays open year-round with full hookups, making it the go-to for late-fall and winter travel. If you're planning an off-season trip, confirm dates directly with any seasonal or state park rather than assuming it's open, since central Indiana winters shut down most outdoor camping options.
What are camping costs like near Avon, Indiana?
There's a wide range. The Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, are the budget picks, with electric sites at low state-park nightly rates plus a small reservation fee, though you're electric-only and use the dump station. Private full-hookup parks cost more: Lake Haven Retreat typically runs about $45 to $70 per night given its close-in Indy location, full hookups, cable, and pull-thru sites. The Retreat at Hickory Hills sits a bit lower for its rural setting. Rates climb area-wide during major Indianapolis event weekends, so budget extra or travel around them. Extended-stay and off-season rates at the private parks can noticeably lower your nightly cost for longer visits.
How do I get to Avon with an RV?
Avon sits on the west side of Indianapolis on US 36, also called Rockville Road. Most rigs come in via Interstate 465, the metro ring road, which connects to I-65, I-70, and I-74 for access from any direction, then take US 36 into town. The terrain is flat farmland with no grades or mountain passes, and the roads are wide and RV-friendly. Downtown Indianapolis is about twenty minutes east and the airport roughly twenty minutes southeast. For the lakes, US 36 runs straight west to Raccoon Lake, and Lieber State Recreation Area is a similar drive southwest. It's a straightforward, low-stress arrival from any highway.
Is Raccoon Lake good for RV camping and fishing?
Yes. Raccoon Lake State Recreation Area, officially on Cecil M. Harden Lake in Parke County, is a popular Indiana DNR spot for fishing and boating, with campgrounds set near the water. Most sites have electric hookups, and there's drinking water, flush and vault toilets, a dump station, and an amphitheater. It sits directly west of Avon via US 36, about forty-five minutes out, making it the easiest public camping run from town. Anglers come for the lake, and the low state-park rates make it a strong value if you're comfortable with electric-only sites and dumping tanks on your way out. Reserve through the Indiana DNR system.
Can I find first-come or last-minute RV sites near Avon?
Sometimes, outside of peak dates and events. The private parks like Lake Haven Retreat usually have midweek availability and can take short-notice bookings except during major Indianapolis event weekends, when the whole metro fills. At the Indiana DNR state recreation areas, some non-electric and primitive sites hold walk-in space, though the reservable electric sites go quickly for summer weekends. Our advice is to call the private parks a day or two ahead rather than counting on walking in cold, and to book anything during a race or convention weekend well in advance. Spring and fall weekdays are the easiest times to grab a site on short notice.
Where can I dump my RV tanks near Avon?
If you're staying at a full-hookup private park like Lake Haven Retreat or The Retreat at Hickory Hills, you can dump right at your site since they have sewer connections. At the Indiana DNR state recreation areas, Raccoon Lake and Lieber, the sites are electric-only but each park has a dump station you use on your way out. Around Avon and the western Indianapolis suburbs, some fuel stops and RV service centers also offer dump access. For a full rundown of public and pay dump options in the area, including locations, hours, and fees, see our guide to RV dump stations in Avon, which covers the closest spots for emptying your tanks.
Are there free dump stations in Avon?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Avon.
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